Introduction
I am an artist, web developer, thinker, writer, and humanitarian. I think and work on a conceptual level of boundary-breaking practices that include an array of very personal and increasingly public work meant to increase awareness of the universe as a whole and dissolve fragmented thinking. I have used such practices from a very young age to build my own inner strength against all odds and to overcome my obstacles. The success I have experienced is the gift I have to share on a subtle level. I spread this in all my work, from personal conversations to paintings and works of art.
As a web developer I am fascinated by the availability of information, images, and data on the web, its varying formats, and what it may say about people in a macroscopic way; through Twitter, Facebook and other sites. I am integrating this into my creative practice through Twitterscapes: images of Twitter use and through the use of pixels as brushstrokes in my work in latex paint. My artist statement has more information about my body of artwork.
Despite the world we live in, there is more good to be celebrated, spread, and shared, than dissonance and despondence that haunts good efforts like cobwebs to a sunset. Now more than ever, the distinctive sounds of dissonance resonate stridently against the efforts for the good of the world, and are easy to choose one over the other. The dissonance attracts those who need fear, waste, and destruction to make sense of their lives and the division between is often observed even by folks unconsciously following one path or another. The goodness to be spread is shared among many, all of whom are welcome here. It is a part of my artwork that is my momentary existence, and I hope to share it with you.
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